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Name Class

Expr14805Expression_ofGeneWBGene00016968
Reflects_endogenous_expression_ofWBGene00016968
Expression_dataLife_stageWBls:0000003Anatomy_termWBbt:0004017
WBls:0000041Anatomy_termWBbt:0005733
WBbt:0005739
WBbt:0005741
WBbt:0005772
WBbt:0005813
WBls:0000023Anatomy_termWBbt:0005733
WBbt:0005739
WBbt:0005741
WBbt:0005772
WBbt:0005813
Anatomy_termWBbt:0004017Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000003
RemarkUbiquitous
WBbt:0005733Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000023
WBls:0000041
WBbt:0005739Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000023
WBls:0000041
WBbt:0005741Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000023
WBls:0000041
WBbt:0005772Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000023
WBls:0000041
WBbt:0005813Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000023
WBls:0000041
TypeReporter_gene
PatternThe expression patterns of functional translation reporters for the autophagy genes lgg-1, atg-18, epg-4, epg-5 and epg-9 were analyzed. These reporters were expressed in almost all cells at the embryonic stages. At the larval and adult stages, they were also widely distributed, including in hypodermis, body wall muscles, intestinal cells and cells in the head and tail regions. The intensity of the GFP signal, however, varied in different cell types. For example, levels of EPG-9::GFP were stronger in neurons than in hypodermis, intestine and muscle at the post-embryonic stages, while EPG-4::GFP was expressed more in the intestine than in muscle and hypoder-mal cells at the L4 larval stage.
The expression patterns of functional translation reporters for the autophagy genes lgg-1, atg-18, epg-4, epg-5 and epg-9 were analyzed. These reporters were expressed in almost all cells at the embryonic stages. At the larval and adult stages, they were also widely distributed, including in hypodermis, body wall muscles, intestinal cells and cells in the head and tail regions. The intensity of the GFP signal, however, varied in different cell types. For example, levels of EPG-9::GFP were stronger in neurons than in hypodermis, intestine and muscle at the post-embryonic stages, while EPG-4::GFP was expressed more in the intestine than in muscle and hypodermal cells at the L4 larval stage.
ReferenceWBPaper00056905
TransgeneWBTransgene00026635